Magnetisation Grade: N35
Magnet Material: Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB, Neo)
Magnet ID: RMS-IT-4331-1-Hole
Plating / Coating: Rubber or Plastic Jacket
Shape: Block Magnetic systems with Internal Thread / with one hole
Magnetic systems Magnet Size:
Total weight 27 g
Total width B 31 mm
Total height H 6.9 mm
Total length L 43 mm
Pot height h1 6 mm
Thread standard m M4
Thread length h6 4.5 mm
Tolerance: ±0.05 mm
Magnetisation Direction: Axial / Diametrical
Residual Magnetic Flux Density (Br): 1170-1220 mT (11.7-12.2 kGs)
Energy Density (BH)max: 263-287 KJ/m³ (33-36 MGOe)
Coercivity Force (Hcb): ≥ 868 kA/m ( ≥ 10.9 kOe)
Intrinsic Coercivity Force (Hcj): ≥ 955 kA/m ( ≥ 12 kOe)
Maximum Operation Temperature: 80 °C
Delivery Time: 14-35 days
Measurements:
An introduction to Internal Threaded Stud
Internal Threaded Stud
Pot Magnets offer an increase in clamping force onto ferromagnetic materials because the magnets are inside a ferromagnetic casing (Ni or Zinc plated mild steel) which gives an improved magnetic circuit. This allows high clamping forces to be achieved with minimal size.
The Pot Magnet with Internal Threaded Stud / Boss Mounting has a boss / stud as part of the steel backing within which is a female threaded section. A M4 or M10 screw or bolt can be used to hold the Pot Magnet with Internal Threaded Stud / Boss Mounting in place. This group of Pot Magnets contains the Pot Magnets previously named Low Cost Pot Magnets with Threaded Boss Mounting.
The Pot Magnet with Internal Threaded Stud / Boss Mounting exists with Ferrite and NdFeB magnets within the Pot assembly. The NdFeB versions can be used up to +80 deg C and are suitable for frozen applications. The ferrite versions can be used up to +180 degrees C but may start to show some signs of weakening (demagnetisation) when used in sub-zero conditions e.g. -10 to -20 deg C. The design and application determines the actual optimal operating temperature range.
